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BAT'FOWLER, n. One who practices,or is pleased with bat-fowling.
BAT'ENITES, BAT'ENISTS, or BATE'NIANS , n. A sect of apostates from Mohammedism,...
BAT'ENITES, BAT'ENISTS, or BATE'NIANS , n. A sect of apostates from Mohammedism,...
BA'TEMENT, n. Abatement; deduction; diminution. [Bate, with its derivatives, is,...
BA'TELESS, a. Not to be abated.
BA'TEFUL, a. Contentious; given to strife; exciting contention.
BATEAU, n. batto'. [L. batillum.] A light boat, long in proportion to its breadt...
BATE-BREEDING, a. Breeding strife. [Not used.]
BATE, n. [It is probably from the root of beat. See Debate .] Strife; contention...
BATCH, n. [from bake.] 1. The quantity of bread baked at one time; a baking of b...
BATA'VIAN, a. [from Batavi, the people who inhabited the isle.] Pertaining to th...
BATA'TAS, n. A species of tick or mite, found on the potatoes of Surinam. Also t...
BA'TABLE, a. [See Bate and Debate.] Disputable. The land between England and Sco...
BAT, n. 1. A heavy stick or club; a piece of wood with one end thicker or broade...
BAS'TON, or BATOON' , n. In architecture, a round molding in the base of a colum...
BAS'TO, n. The ace of clubs at quadrille.